To follow out or through to the end; to carry out into complete effect; to complete; to finish; to effect; to perform.
To complete, as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to, as by signing and perhaps sealing and delivering; as, to execute a deed, lease, mortgage, will, etc.
To perform, as a piece of music or other feat of skill, whether on an instrument or with the voice, or in any other manner requiring physical activity; as, to execute a difficult part brilliantly; to execute a coup; to execute a double play.
To complete; to sign; to carry out according to its terms.
This means to fulfill one's obligations under a contract or a court order, and may involve the signing of legal documents for verification.
The act of making a document legally valid, such as formalizing a contract by signing, or acknowledging and delivering a deed. In some cases, implementation of a document may refer solely to the act of signing; in other cases it may refer to complete performance of the document's term.
When a task is executed, all of its actions are performed, in the order they were defined. Note that unlike invoke, execute always executes the actions (without invoking or executing the prerequisites).
To validate a document. To carry out the provisions of a will or trust.
carry out the legalities of; "execute a will or a deed"
carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
sign in the presence of witnesses; "The President executed the treaty"
To perform or execute a deed.
The act of signing a legal instrument by the involved parties, usually witnessed or notarized, so that it may be recorded.
To make valid by signing or sealing.
The act of signing and witnessing the signing of the will.
To do, to perform or complete as in executing a deed by signing and acknowledging it.“Fannie Mae”—A popular name for the Federal National Mortgage Association. Also called F.N.M.A.
(1) To create and make valid a real estate instrument. A deed is said to be executed when it is signed, sealed, witnessed and delivered. (2) To perform or do whatever is required.
making or completing a signature.
v.t. Trad. ( code) to perform the imperative actions represented by the code.
To sign a legal instrument. A deed is said to be executed when it is signed, sealed, witnessed and delivered.
To complete, to make, to perform, to do, to follow out.
Recordation of the appropriate signature on a document such as a mortgage note, to render it "in effect."
v. To perform the actions specified by a program or a portion of a program.
To complete the legal requirements (such as signing before witnesses) that make a will valid. Also, to execute a judgment or decree means to put the final judgment of the court into effect.
To sign a deed or other document; to perform a contract.
to complete and sign creating a valid document.
"v. 1) to finish, complete or perform as required, as in fulfilling one's obligations under a contract or a court order. 2) to sign and otherwise complete a document, such as acknowledging the signature if required to make the document valid. 3) to seize property under court order. 4) to put to death pursuant to a sentence rendered by a court. See also: capital punishment contract executed execution "
To complete, to perform, to make, to do, to follow out; to execute a deed, to make a deed including especially signing; to execute a form, to perform the contract, to follow out to the end, to complete.
The act of signing a contract by all parties involved.
To sign a legal document following the procedure required for a deed or Will.
To carry out an instruction or perform a routine.
To perform an instruction or computer program.
To complete all the terms of a contract or will; to sign a document; to kill a person by the authority of the state.
To complete, make, perform, do or to follow out. To sign a document, intending to make it a binding instrument. The term is also used to indicate the performance of a contract. Back to the Top
To sign a contract; sometimes, to Perform a cOlItIO4 fully.
To sign an oath or declaration.
1. To carry out some direction, process, or work. 2. To validate a legal document by signing it.
To put into effect: carry out. To make valid, as by signing a deed.
To sign, complete, perform and carryout all the terms of a contract including signing the contract and delivering it to the proper party.
To complete, to make, to do, to follow out. To execute a deed is to make a deed, including specially signing, sealing and delivering. To execute a contract is to perform the contract, to follow out to the end, to complete.